Bionic Nick

Bionic Nick was a mate of Mick, who took the wheel and did a flick. Unfortunately, without his specs, the Moon buggy quickly became a wreck. Bionic Nick couldn’t see far, and accidentally collided into a star. As Bionic Nick veered right a bit, the sparks from the engine ensured the night was lit (and that Bionic Nick soon got travel sick).Bionic Nick tried something a little more supersonic. He switched on the astro – radio and it blarted stereophonic. As Bionic Nick flew, the engine threw a screw. Soon, the whole universe, was circum – navigated completely through and through. It was Bionic Nick that the astro – thief tricked, when he crept out of a crater and the moon buggy, he nicked. Although, he couldn’t see a single thing, Bionic Nick was a king at bionic – king. In fact, what with Ray Radar’s rays, Mick’s microphone and Nick’s quick flicks, the entire universe was soon disco – ing quick.

Bye ! Bye ! Bionic

How many words can you think of that you add the prefix “BI” to ?

Blah ! Blah ! Blah !

How many words can you think of that include the letters “B – L – A” ?

Nickety – Nack, Bionic Nick

Can you see Bionic Nick rocketing inside these words ? Circle the letters “N – I – C”.

phonic

supersonic

catatonic

nice

tonic

satanic

platonic

chronic

bionic

hispanic

arsenic

titanic

colonic

manic

tonicity

nicety

A Rocket Don’t Mean A Thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing

Try Your Hand At Poetry.Look at the following sets of rhyming couplets, then make a sentence, including each word at the finish. Then piece the sentences that you create together and make an entire poem about Bionic Nick’s rocketing quick tricks.

to – ing and fro – ing

go – ing and grow – ing

hoe – ing and row – ing

tow – ing and glow – ing

no – ing and know – ing

sew – ing and snow – ing

bow – ing and blow – ing

fro – ing and flow – ing

coo – ing and do – ing

howl – ing and growl – ing

goal – ing and bowl – ing

mov – ing and groov – ing

boing – ing and belong – ing

shoo – ing and show – ing

moo – ing and mow – ing

An Angle On Aliens

Draw a line between all the planets above then work out the angles that the moon buggy should fly.

Ref : All maths problems are based on the foundation - key stage 4 curriculum found in the DFES reports :
"Primary National Strategy - Core Learning By Year" (2008)
"Primary National Strategy - Core Learning By Strand" (2008)
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Ref : All English problems are based on the Fordham Foundaton Report Stotsky, S. (2005) The State of State English Standards , www.edexcellence.net Washington D.C., U.S.